2012 Ford E350 EB Sportsmobile w/ 2018 Quadvan 4x4

wish41

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For Sale: 2012 Ford E350 EB Sportsmobile w/ 2018 Quadvan 4x4

VIN: 1FDSS3ES9CDA07133

Price: $89,000


57,078 miles (will continue to go up as we will drive it, on occasion)

Located near Cleveland, Ohio.

Acquired in 2018; have title in hand; it was shipped from Florida and has not been used in winters.

It is based on the EB-60 layout and has TONS of storage.

Items added/updated since purchasing the van in 2018:

1. Quadvan 4x4 with 4 inch lift – July 2018 – had dual shocks added to the front and custom springs put in the rear by Oregon Springs – cost ~$20k

2. Wheels – 2018 – Pro Comp Xtreme Alloys – 17x9 – done at same time as 4x4 install

3. Tires – 2018 – BFG KO2 – LT285/70/17 Load Range E – done at same time as 4x4 install

4. Front Bumper – Thunderstruck FEV08-200 Elite - 2018- cost was $1840 not including installation

5. Bushwacker Fender Flares – 2018- cost was ~$450

6. Rear underfloor aluminum storage box (accessed from inside van) – 16"L x 32"W x15"H – 2018 - cost was $1000

7. Radio – 2018 - Pioneer AVH-X391BHS - cost was ~$350

8. Tinted all windows – 2018 - can’t remember cost

9. House Battery – Renogy – 200 Amp Hr - approximately 2 years old – cost was ~$380

10. Custom shelf on rear tire – cost was ~ $700 to make

11. Dometic Fantastic fan (model 7350) in front – 2022- cost was ~$700

12. Professionally had Fluid Film coated on the underbody and in doors twice since 2018 (for rust prevention…even though we don’t drive in winters, I want to be as preventative as possible regarding salt/corrosion). - cost was ~$500 between the 2 applications

13. Backup camera - cheaper Amazon unit but it works for some better visibility when backing up

Not added to the van but included with purchase:

1. I have an Agile Offroad RIP kit (4 shocks and steering stabilizer) that has not been installed. – cost was ~$1200

2. Ravelco Anti-theft device - cost was $350


Features from original build from SMB:

Gaucho that folds into a bed that is ~72" long x 36" wide
Gaucho has 3 seat belts
Dinette in the rear that folds down to small bed (66" long x 29" wide)
Swivel front driver and passenger seats
Norcold refrigerator (model DC0751B:cool:
GE 700 watt microwave
Stainless steel sink (12”x12”) with retractable faucet sprayer
Upgraded Corian solid surface countertops (sink countertop is ~53 inches x 19.5 inches)
Rear Dometic roof fan (has 2 fans - front and rear - with the front one being newer)
Magnum Energy MS2000 Inverter/Charger
Magnum Energy ME-ARC50 Remote Controller
Magnum Energy Battery Monitor
10 gallon water tank
Loncoin floor w/ carpet overlays
Aluminess rear swing-away tire rack
Rear ladder

Other misc:
30 amp cord
Curtains for front window and curtain to separate rear of van from the fridge back to the rear doors

Issue to note:
There are a few pinstripes on the passenger side of the fixed fiberglass top – just cosmetic and pointing it out.

The van, which has the 6.8L V10, gets 10-12 mpg (in 2wd)

It is in great condition, inside and out.

The van has been stored (and not driven) during winters. We did NOT drive it over the winter months.

Please let me know on here or via PM if you have any questions.
 
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Mike I still drool over your van. First person to look at it will be attached, Has to be one of the cleanest I've ever seen, and still my favorite color combo.
Sorry to see it listed! If you just need it out of the driveway feel free to park in front of our house...I'll gladly keep an eye on it for you. :D
 
Or mine ! I'm in Georgia - just north of Atlanta ! I agree with TwoXentrix - Nice ! I'll flip you for it Felix !
 
I appreciate the comments. And thank you both for the offers! Tempting!
 
I was asked the question so will also relay the information here: The interior height is mostly 72" but it is closer to 68-69" towards the rear dinette seats due to the curvature of the roof.
 
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Hi All,

Just wanted to note that my SMB is still for sale. We just aren't getting the use out of it and the new job isn't allowing much time away.

Please let me know if you have any questions.
 
Does the van have a hose/shower head for rinsing? Is there a space for a portable toilet?

Thanks!
 
The hose for the faucet on the sink pulls out so that you could rinse with the double side doors open. And yes, there is a space for a portable toilet where the curtain is!
 

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